US4358669A - Electric heating elements - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B6/00—Heating by electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields
- H05B6/64—Heating using microwaves
- H05B6/647—Aspects related to microwave heating combined with other heating techniques
- H05B6/6482—Aspects related to microwave heating combined with other heating techniques combined with radiant heating, e.g. infrared heating
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- the support leg herein disclosed is an improvement to the leg shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,264,804, issued on Apr. 28, 1981, to T. Randall Markum, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein be reference.
- My invention makes it possible to utilize a conventional wire leg used on bake elements of electric ranges and therefore no additional dies or jigs are needed, since the wire leg in each case is the same, and is projection welded to the metal sheath of the bake element in the same way.
- a small ceramic block is formed with a slot designed to receive the V-shaped part of the wire leg, the latter holding the block in assembled relation when it is projection welded to the metal sheath of the bake element.
- the block is loosely held so that it may align itself with the floor of the microwave oven in the event the floor is not level.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a conventional bake element for use in microwave oven, drawn to a reduced scale and showing a preferred location of my improved support legs,
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged, separated perspective view of the wire support leg and ceramic block, and a portion of the sheath of the bake element,
- FIG. 3 shows the parts of FIG. 2 in welded, assembled relation, the figure corresponding to the line 3--3 of FIG. 1, but drawn to a larger scale,
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view corresponding to the line 4--4 of FIG. 3, and
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view corresponding to the line 5--5 of FIG. 4.
- the electric heating element H shown in FIG. 1 is of a type commonly used in the ovens of electric ranges, wherein it is arranged for disposition beneath and spaced from the pan or object to be heated in the oven.
- microwave ovens A frequent complaint about microwave ovens is that the foodstuff prepared in such oven, although well cooked, does not have a browned appearance. Therefore, conventional bake units were incorporated into microwave ovens and utilized to brown the foodstuff and make it look appetizing.
- the conventional bake element used in either electric ovens or microwave ovens is preferably configured as shown in FIG. 1 to provide a considerable heated area within the oven.
- the element H has terminal legs 10--10 which extend through an opening in the rear wall of the oven (not shown) so that terminals 11--11 may be connected to a source of electrical energy.
- a bracket 12 is staked securely crosswise of the terminal legs to close the opening in the oven rear wall and to mount the heating element H on the latter.
- the bake element herein disclosed comprises a tubular sheath 14 (see FIG. 4) in which a coiled resistance wire 15 is held in centered relation by highly-compacted granular refractory material 16.
- the element is supported so that it lies parallel and in closely-spaced relation to the metal floor F of the microwave oven.
- the connection of the mounting bracket 12 with the rear wall of the oven provides a cantilever support for the element, and support standoffs or legs S provide support for the active heating portion of the element.
- Each support leg is formed of wire of a diameter of about 0.078 inches (about 1.984 millimeters), which is bent to V-shape to provide a bight 20 and legs 21--21 extending therefrom. The ends of the legs are bent outwardly to form feet 22--22, the feet being subjected to a coining operation to flatten the feet and to provide ridge-like welding projections 23--23 thereon. Support legs of this type are commonly used on bake elements for ovens of conventional electric ranges and are made in large quantities and of a selected number of various heights. Thus, their identical use on bake elements for microwave ovens represents a significant savings in cost.
- a bake element for an electric oven has an insulating member carried by the wire leg to electrically insulate the latter from the metal floor of the microwave oven and to prevent an arcing condition therebetween.
- the insulating member herein disclosed is in the form of an oblong molded block 25, preferably rectangular in horizontal section, and having a vertical slot 26 shaped to receive the bight and legs of the wire support, as best seen in FIG. 5.
- a V-shaped segment 27 of the block which is left by the slot 26 fits within the V-shaped portion of the wire support and, when the feet 22--22 are projection welded to the metal sheath 14 of the bake element, the ceramic block is held in assembled relation.
- the side surfaces defining the segment 27 do not tightly engage the adjoining surfaces of the wire support legs 21--21 so that the ceramic block may tilt slightly between the dotted lines and dot-dash lines shown in FIG. 3. This permits the block to align itself with the floor of the microwave oven in the event the floor is not level.
- the top of the ceramic block has a pair of curved surfaces 28--28 to permit the block to rock, while maintaining positive contact between the block and the heating element sheath.
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US5682732A (en) * | 1993-03-02 | 1997-11-04 | Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance S.A. | Sealing jaw constructed from two ceramic materials of which one is electrically conductive |
US6008478A (en) * | 1996-12-05 | 1999-12-28 | Whirlpool Corporation | Heating element support system for oven |
US20080083745A1 (en) * | 2006-08-22 | 2008-04-10 | Dimplex North America Limited | Heating apparatus |
US20080091192A1 (en) * | 2004-01-16 | 2008-04-17 | Saurav Paul | Brush electrode and method for ablation |
US20080140072A1 (en) * | 2004-01-16 | 2008-06-12 | Todd Stangenes | Conforming Electrode |
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US2540608A (en) * | 1946-08-09 | 1951-02-06 | Aloysius B Bussmann | Strain insulator |
US3048688A (en) * | 1958-08-22 | 1962-08-07 | Wiegand Co Edwin L | Electric heating elements |
US3405252A (en) * | 1966-10-25 | 1968-10-08 | Gen Electric | Bake unit baffle |
US4238668A (en) * | 1977-03-03 | 1980-12-09 | Sunbeam Corporation | Electrostatic oven |
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US2438419A (en) * | 1945-10-22 | 1948-03-23 | Paul A Schmidt | Insulator |
US2540608A (en) * | 1946-08-09 | 1951-02-06 | Aloysius B Bussmann | Strain insulator |
US3048688A (en) * | 1958-08-22 | 1962-08-07 | Wiegand Co Edwin L | Electric heating elements |
US3405252A (en) * | 1966-10-25 | 1968-10-08 | Gen Electric | Bake unit baffle |
US4238668A (en) * | 1977-03-03 | 1980-12-09 | Sunbeam Corporation | Electrostatic oven |
US4264804A (en) * | 1979-11-30 | 1981-04-28 | Emerson Electric Co. | Electric heating elements |
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US5682732A (en) * | 1993-03-02 | 1997-11-04 | Tetra Laval Holdings & Finance S.A. | Sealing jaw constructed from two ceramic materials of which one is electrically conductive |
US6008478A (en) * | 1996-12-05 | 1999-12-28 | Whirlpool Corporation | Heating element support system for oven |
US20080091192A1 (en) * | 2004-01-16 | 2008-04-17 | Saurav Paul | Brush electrode and method for ablation |
US20080140072A1 (en) * | 2004-01-16 | 2008-06-12 | Todd Stangenes | Conforming Electrode |
US8460286B2 (en) | 2004-01-16 | 2013-06-11 | St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc. | Conforming electrode |
US20080083745A1 (en) * | 2006-08-22 | 2008-04-10 | Dimplex North America Limited | Heating apparatus |
US7554063B2 (en) | 2006-08-22 | 2009-06-30 | Dimplex North America Limited | Heating apparatus |
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